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Beneficial effects of CeO2 addition on microstructure and corrosion behavior of electrodeposited Ni nanocrystalline coatings

Journal

SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY
Volume 235, Issue -, Pages 433-446

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2013.07.070

Keywords

Nanocrystalline coatings; Corrosion behavior; Microstructure; CeO2 adsorption

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities
  2. Jiangsu Innovation Program for Graduate Education [CXLX12_0151]

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This paper presents an experimental study of the effects of CeO2 addition on the microstructure and corrosion behavior of nanocrystalline Ni coatings. A novel method of ultrasound-assisted pulsed electrodeposition was used to prepare the coatings from a modified Watts-nickel electrolyte. Surface morphologies and microstructural evolution of the coatings before and after aging treatments were characterized using E-SEM and TEM observations. Furthermore, electrochemical techniques attached with the XRD and XPS analysis were applied to study their corrosion behavior in a 5 wt.% HCl aqueous solution. The underlying mechanisms of corrosion inhibition resulted from the Ce-rich passive layer were discussed in detail. Experimental results indicated that the existence of well-distributed CeO2 phase in the coatings promoted dispersion strengthening through a proper aging treatment at 650 degrees C for 4 h, thereby achieving an effective bonding link between interfacial boundaries for denser microstructure. According to the measured results from polarization curves and the AC-impedance measurements, it exhibited superior corrosion resistance of the Ni-CeO2 coatings as compared to pure nickel. During the long-term static immersion tests in an add 5 wt.% HCl aqueous solution, a small amount of Ce3+/4+ ions was released from the dissolution-precipitation of a Ce-rich phase and served as the corrosion inhibitors. Furthermore, some insoluble corrosion products resulted from the process of electrochemical reactions were favorable for precluding the corroded surface from the corrosive attack and diffusion behavior by Cl- ions. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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